Les Chemins de la durabilité

No Food Left Behind

Type de pratique Reuse for food
Nom de la pratique No Food Left Behind
Nom de l’acteur principal AmpleHarvest.org, USA
Type d’acteur(s) ONG
Pays United States of America
Etape de mise en œuvre Récolte
Année de mise en œuvre 2009
Opérations déjà accomplies/en cours This campaign enables people to eliminate hunger and malnutrition in their their community via the Internet. AmpleHarvest.org connects 40+ million Americans with excess food in their garden and local food pantries. Many Americans rely on the more than 33,500 food pantries (also called food shelves, food closets, food cupboards or food banks in some areas) across America to help feed their families. These food pantries, relying on donated and purchased foods, almost never have fresh produce and instead rely on canned or processed produce. At the same time, millions of home and community gardeners nationwide with an abundant harvest do not know that they can share their harvest - AmpleHarvest.org solves that for them by giving food pantries the opportunity to register themselves in a central nationwide directory so that gardeners and other donors can share their fresh produce.
Résultats et impacts Currently, 5,030 food pantries across all 50 states are registered to receive a sustainable and recurring supply of freshly harvested, locally grown food from area growers - for free. In August 2010 a survey of then registered food pantries indicated that more than 3 million pounds of freshly harvested locally grown produce had been donated to food pantries.
Les source(s)

http://ampleharvest.org/index.php

Contact

http://ampleharvest.org/contact.php